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i think steve king should be ashamed of himself. >> hogan, i see you shaking your head. you're not disproving? >> i disagree with that. i think the media coverage has been blanketed. if the president says he pays for his own vacation, we want want to foot the bill for security and travel. i don't think think it's a dog issue or racial issue. i think the optics are atrocious for this president -- we just talked about young saving something about wetbacks, how it reflects on our party. this is how it reflects on the democrat party continuing to spend, continuing not to understand we're out of money and to do things like this makes him seem out of touch on where the rest of the country stands where he's sending his family on vacation on our dime, he's not focused on what he should be doing. >> so house republicans, it's okay for them to spend millions and millions of dollars defending doma, a clearly discriminatory law? >> i don't disagree. it should be uniform across the board. >> kids taking spring break vacations, i don't see the problem. >> you're couching it in terms o
i think steve king should be ashamed of himself. >> hogan, i see you shaking your head. you're not disproving? >> i disagree with that. i think the media coverage has been blanketed. if the president says he pays for his own vacation, we want want to foot the bill for security and travel. i don't think think it's a dog issue or racial issue. i think the optics are atrocious for this president -- we just talked about young saving something about wetbacks, how it reflects on our...
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steve, let me start with you. >> great to be with you. >> steve, i know you've studied the supreme court and you know the ins and outs of these cases. if you were a gambling plan, what would you bet the court will decide? >> well, thanks for having me, craig. it's always a danger to gamble on the supreme court as we saw last june when they up held the health care law even though everybody was betting that it would be struck down. so betting is a cautious thing here. >> but -- >> the justices seem really not anxious to get to the heart of whether there's a constitutional right to same-sex marriage in the california case. but there seems like a fair amount of concern about the discrimination brought about by the federal law, the defense of marriage act. so i would say the court will strike down the defense of marriage act. there are really too many options for how they might resolve the california case, i think, to really bet. >> and you have been very local gay rights activists. you've launched an lgbt policy initiative at the center for american progress and you've been married since 201
steve, let me start with you. >> great to be with you. >> steve, i know you've studied the supreme court and you know the ins and outs of these cases. if you were a gambling plan, what would you bet the court will decide? >> well, thanks for having me, craig. it's always a danger to gamble on the supreme court as we saw last june when they up held the health care law even though everybody was betting that it would be struck down. so betting is a cautious thing here. >>...
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steve, it is amazing, timing is everything in politics. a year ago chris christie's numbers were just like any other republican governor's numbers in the country. sort of hanging around the mid to high 40s, maybe the low 50s. and then, of course, sandy happened and everything changed. is sandy the easy explanation here, the only explanation for why democrats are in the mess that they're in there? >> it is the biggest explanation. i think the truth is even before sandy, if you talk to republicans, they were still pretty optimistic about christie's chances in 2013 and talk to democrats, you know, they were more inclined than not to say that christie was likely to win in 2013. sandy launched them into this completely different level. you talk about the example of christie whitman last republican governor where before chris christie, never enjoyed anything like the popularity they're looking at now. this is back why tom kean was in the 1980s. the demographics of new jersey have changed so much since tom kean. so the ceiling might be lower for
steve, it is amazing, timing is everything in politics. a year ago chris christie's numbers were just like any other republican governor's numbers in the country. sort of hanging around the mid to high 40s, maybe the low 50s. and then, of course, sandy happened and everything changed. is sandy the easy explanation here, the only explanation for why democrats are in the mess that they're in there? >> it is the biggest explanation. i think the truth is even before sandy, if you talk to...
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she'll be joyed by chris hayes, steve schmidt and actress rita moreno. you can follow us on twitter. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. victor! i got your campbell's chunky soup. mom? who's mom? i'm the giants mascot. eat up! new jammin jerk chicken soup has tasty pieces of chicken with rice and beans. you know the giants don't have a mascot right mom? [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, don't have a mascot right mom? copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva an
she'll be joyed by chris hayes, steve schmidt and actress rita moreno. you can follow us on twitter. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. victor! i got your campbell's chunky soup. mom? who's mom? i'm the giants mascot. eat up! new jammin jerk chicken soup has tasty pieces of chicken with rice and beans. you know the giants don't have a mascot right mom? [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, don't...
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. >> so our colleague steve kornacki was an adventurous eater. i think the taste is really a funny thing. why are there foods that i like that you might not like? is there such a thing as just delicious being delicious? >> it seems to be entirely culture dependent. when you're first born though, when you're first born, up to about a couple of years, you can get kids to eat just about anything. >> you can? >> little kids. like, there was a study, okay? where they gave babies, they set in front of them like a cracker with, a cookie with ketchup on it, a dead grass hopper, fake dog doo that was scented with himburger cheese. here. it is dog doo. it was for 16 to 29 months. they determined -- >> so that period is like the critical period for getting them on expand their palate? >> in the womb you're doing a certain amount of that. am knottic flied. if the mother is eating, say, garlic. >> hmm. >> i'm thinking, we have someone. >> what are you doing? >> buffalo wings, maybe, i'll saying theoretically. >> but that, if you, so you should be eating all k
. >> so our colleague steve kornacki was an adventurous eater. i think the taste is really a funny thing. why are there foods that i like that you might not like? is there such a thing as just delicious being delicious? >> it seems to be entirely culture dependent. when you're first born though, when you're first born, up to about a couple of years, you can get kids to eat just about anything. >> you can? >> little kids. like, there was a study, okay? where they gave...
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he had before that steve-- all of a sudden he was jumping from table to table, all over the bottom line. and he, to me the greatest rock 'n' roll performer alive today. >> because if you go to his concert you walk away believing he gave me every ounce he had. >> every ounce that he had. >> there is also this though. people who are great artists, i tend to nourish their talent. and tend to try to take care of it, sinatra, for example. you know the legendary stories about how he would swim underwater for, to just develop the power within his lungs. >> surprisingly he smoked a lot. >> i know. >> i mean this is from just observation. i no career involvement. but surprisingly, he didn't maybe, he was not aware and i think at the time people didn't know the lethal impact of cigarettes. >> but back to the voice thing s it, i mean is it pitch. is if, i mean am i looking for the wrong thing, it's just there, something like its bird sings, he just hear it. >> there was obviously a difference for the artist. for aretha and wlitny it sold. aretha digs down, for me, what i do when i give speeches to
he had before that steve-- all of a sudden he was jumping from table to table, all over the bottom line. and he, to me the greatest rock 'n' roll performer alive today. >> because if you go to his concert you walk away believing he gave me every ounce he had. >> every ounce that he had. >> there is also this though. people who are great artists, i tend to nourish their talent. and tend to try to take care of it, sinatra, for example. you know the legendary stories about how he...
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you have to give steve burke credit for saying not this time. we are not going to have a mess this time and stepped in. i'm sure jay is a little bit reluctant to leave the number one show but i do know that he thinks jimmy is a huge talent and if he had to pass his show off to someone, he is happy to do it to jimmy fallon. >> apparently leno said this time is different because he was aware of the situation. >> i will say the guy stayed number one. >> that's the way to -- >> really gotten little respect in some circles but he has stayed number one. >> what number did they teach you guys to count to at alabama? >> we only count to number one. leno would be good at that. i saw him do a stand-up routine at alabama. yeah, he's number one. and he's been number one. he should be very proud of that. he leaves on top. >> 20 years. >> 20 years. man, that is unbelievable with all of the change. unbelievable. >> let's get to the news. >>> president obama is giving back part of his salary in recognition of the bay cuts levied on some government workers as a
you have to give steve burke credit for saying not this time. we are not going to have a mess this time and stepped in. i'm sure jay is a little bit reluctant to leave the number one show but i do know that he thinks jimmy is a huge talent and if he had to pass his show off to someone, he is happy to do it to jimmy fallon. >> apparently leno said this time is different because he was aware of the situation. >> i will say the guy stayed number one. >> that's the way to --...
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i know steve. the thing i can't figure out about this is i'm not sure that this is some kind of public defiance. i think he loves to trade the stuff. i think he loves big toys. but not necessarily just to show off but it's like -- he just likes big numbers. it's a very strange thing. but like when i have talked to him over the years, if he has a billion dollar trade or dollar trade to him it's basically the same thing if he thinks he can make more money. my understanding with the house, for example the $60 million house or whatever it is in the hamptons he was buying it with given. it's a game for him in terms i want to beat the other guy. real quickly on the criminal charges what people have not been thinking about is the statute of limitations for him is almost up. this all either happens or doesn't happen in the end of july. that five years out. that is when the last insider trading investigation of this trade, specific trade may or may not have happened if that is what it is. we will either kno
i know steve. the thing i can't figure out about this is i'm not sure that this is some kind of public defiance. i think he loves to trade the stuff. i think he loves big toys. but not necessarily just to show off but it's like -- he just likes big numbers. it's a very strange thing. but like when i have talked to him over the years, if he has a billion dollar trade or dollar trade to him it's basically the same thing if he thinks he can make more money. my understanding with the house, for...
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>> and from steve we need to completely white wash history. nobody shtd ever be allowed to be proud of or even remember anything that offends or irritates someone else. we'll be right back. switchgrass in argentina,e annd change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses but i wondered what a customer thought? describe the first time you met. you brought the flex in... as soon as i met fiona and i was describing the problem we were having with our rear brakes, she immediately triaged the situation, knew exactly what was wrong with it, the car was diagnosed properly, it was fixed correctly i hav
>> and from steve we need to completely white wash history. nobody shtd ever be allowed to be proud of or even remember anything that offends or irritates someone else. we'll be right back. switchgrass in argentina,e annd change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t....
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when i was talking to steve he mentioned aurora is very much a purple city. a majority of republican city council. majority of state legislators are democrat. but they came together understanding that out of this tragedy there had to be something that made sense. and so we have seen tougher background checks that won't infringe on the rights of responsible gun ownerships ch but will help keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people. now in january, just a few weeks after newtown, i put forward a series of common sense proposals along the seem line of what has passed in colorado. to reduce gun violence and keep our kids safe. and in my state of the union address i urged congress to give the proposals a vote. and by the way, before we ask for a vote, i already signed numerous executive orders, doing what we could administratively to make sure the guns done fall into the hands of the wrong people. what i said then is still true. if we're really going to tackle this problem seriously, then we have to get congress to take the next step. and as soon as next week,
when i was talking to steve he mentioned aurora is very much a purple city. a majority of republican city council. majority of state legislators are democrat. but they came together understanding that out of this tragedy there had to be something that made sense. and so we have seen tougher background checks that won't infringe on the rights of responsible gun ownerships ch but will help keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people. now in january, just a few weeks after newtown, i put...
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one of your republican colleagues in the house steve king says the u.s. should just build what he describes as a great wall of china along the u.s./mexico border. do you think that's necessary? >> no, it's not necessary. while there are places where fences actually work, a lot of places they don't work. now, they've had tremendous success in the ayeirrizona bord some 260 miles i think it is with fences. some places don't work as well. where i am now is closer to the gulf. down here they have fences about half the distance. that isn't the solution to the problem. you know, anytime there is a demand to get to the united states, a lot of it would be for benefits, a lot of it for food stamps and aall the other things we have to offer, until that is collected i don't think we're ultimately going to be able to resolve the problem. i know there's a gang of 8, some four democrats, four republicans. my concern there is what they're doing on this what they call the path to legal immigration, the path to citizenship, you know, i've been privileged, wolf, to talk to
one of your republican colleagues in the house steve king says the u.s. should just build what he describes as a great wall of china along the u.s./mexico border. do you think that's necessary? >> no, it's not necessary. while there are places where fences actually work, a lot of places they don't work. now, they've had tremendous success in the ayeirrizona bord some 260 miles i think it is with fences. some places don't work as well. where i am now is closer to the gulf. down here they...
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. >> thank god, steve jobs, didn't come of age in like 1987, '88 because i'm sure he was squirming in his seat and i'm sure he was a difficult guy to deal with. you couldn't hold me down. you couldn't hold a lot of people i know who were successful down in second, third, fourth grade. the past 25 years they have been shoving ritalin down their throats. >> like the helicopter overachieving parents who want their kids focused all the time on grades. it's the medical industry which tries to overpromote these drugs. it's this sense that nobody can ever have two minutes of discomfort and trying. actually just putting up with just life in general. >> the kids get hooked because it works for them and they get the positive reinforce of having to medicate to get through a test. >> as they get older they think of pills to be the solution to every mood. >> concentration is hard. i think of this all the time with my daughter. it's hard -- >> how old is she? >> she is 16 months. she is in this amazing developmental stage and exploring. when you're a kid, you're r rambunctio rambunctious. they are
. >> thank god, steve jobs, didn't come of age in like 1987, '88 because i'm sure he was squirming in his seat and i'm sure he was a difficult guy to deal with. you couldn't hold me down. you couldn't hold a lot of people i know who were successful down in second, third, fourth grade. the past 25 years they have been shoving ritalin down their throats. >> like the helicopter overachieving parents who want their kids focused all the time on grades. it's the medical industry which...